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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced this new Emily Blunt movie

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($27.96) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of The Young Victoria for the 20th April. Extras will include deleted and extended scenes, and featurettes ("Making of The Young Victoria", "The Real Queen Victoria", "The Coronation", "The Wedding", "Lavish History: A Look at the Costumes and Locations"). The Blu-ray release will also include additional BD-Live features. We've attached the package artwork for the DVD release below:

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William Coffey wrote: Jeyl wrote: Tom wrote: Revised artwork added Aww dang. Now every time I look at the cover art, I'll be reminded that this very nice movie was beaten by Star Trek, and I hated the work done on that film. All it is is pointy ears and aliens who are the epiphany of being used solely as background fodder. All the aliens that were cool looking that did have moments involving the plot and story were all deleted. That's not a good use of makeup! This movie is.

TVT's "makeup" was just hair placement.

The nomination easily could have gone to more deserving movies like District 9 or The Imanginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Or the should-have-been-qualified Drag Me to Hell or Inglourious Basterds.

DRAG ME TO HELL missed out on quite a few deserving technical nominations, like sound, score, and makeup.

Jeyl wrote: Tom wrote: Revised artwork added Aww dang. Now every time I look at the cover art, I'll be reminded that this very nice movie was beaten by Star Trek, and I hated the work done on that film. All it is is pointy ears and aliens who are the epiphany of being used solely as background fodder. All the aliens that were cool looking that did have moments involving the plot and story were all deleted. That's not a good use of makeup! This movie is.

TVT's "makeup" was just hair placement.

The nomination easily could have gone to more deserving movies like District 9 or The Imanginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Or the should-have-been-qualified Drag Me to Hell or Inglourious Basterds.

Tom wrote: Revised artwork added Aww dang. Now every time I look at the cover art, I'll be reminded that this very nice movie was beaten by Star Trek, and I hated the work done on that film. All it is is pointy ears and aliens who are the epiphany of being used solely as background fodder. All the aliens that were cool looking that did have moments involving the plot and story were all deleted. That's not a good use of makeup! This movie is.

Holding a 75% Fresh @ Rotten Tomatoes it must be real bad! (sarcastically speaking) http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/young_victoria/ I thought this was good. Blunt was quite delightful. I think RT gives good indication in regards to the quality of films. I just don't trust the general public anymore.